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* /n̥/, depending on speaker, may be naturally geminated [n̥ː]. | * /n̥/, depending on speaker, may be naturally geminated [n̥ː]. | ||
* /ɡ/ is an allophone of /k/ intervocalically. | * /ɡ/ is an allophone of /k/ intervocalically. | ||
* a rising number of | * a rising number of speakers de-affricate /c͡ç/ to [ç]. | ||
* /ɟ͡ʝ/ is now largely dated and is instead merged with /c͡ç/ for the vast majority of younger speakers. | * /ɟ͡ʝ/ is now largely dated and is instead merged with /c͡ç/ for the vast majority of younger speakers. | ||
* /p͡ɸ t͡s/ appear only in loans from German like ⟨pferd⟩ /p͡ɸɛrt/ & ⟨cart⟩ /t͡sart/. | * /p͡ɸ t͡s/ appear only in loans from German like ⟨pferd⟩ /p͡ɸɛrt/ & ⟨cart⟩ /t͡sart/. | ||
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** a tap [ɾ], which is the most common. | ** a tap [ɾ], which is the most common. | ||
** a trill [r], less common but not rare. | ** a trill [r], less common but not rare. | ||
** guttural [ʁ~ʀ], by far the least common and tends come off as haughty or pretentious. | ** a guttural [ʁ~ʀ], by far the least common and tends come off as haughty or pretentious. | ||
*... though /r̥/ is always trilled [r̥(ˑ)]. | *... though /r̥/ is always trilled [r̥(ˑ)]. | ||
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